Phyllis J. Campbell

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"Phyllis Campbell is the Chairman, Pacific Northwest for JP Morgan Chase. She serves on JPMorgan Chase’s Executive Committee and is the firm’s senior executive in Washington, Oregon and Idaho across businesses, representing the firm at the most senior levels to clients.

"Previously she was the President/CEO of The Seattle Foundation, the largest Community Foundation in the State, with nearly $600 million in charitable assets. Prior to that she served as President & CEO of US Bank of Washington. Under her leadership from 1993 to 2001, the bank grew through acquisitions and strong marketing initiatives."[1]

"She previously served as President of US Bank of Washington from 1993 to 2001. She was known for her innovation and ability to grow the businesses for which she was responsible.

"Phyllis holds an MBA from the University of Washington's Executive MBA Program. She received her BA in Business Administration from Washington State University, and is a graduate of the Pacific Coast Banking School at the University of Washington, as well as Stanford University's 1997 Executive Management Program. Campbell also holds honorary doctorates from Whitworth College and Gonzaga University.

"Phyllis has devoted her time, energy and expertise to countless civic activities, with a focus on education and human services issues. She now serves as the Chair of the Board of Trustees of Seattle University. She has also chaired the boards of the Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce and the Association of Washington Business. She currently serves on the boards of Puget Sound Energy, Alaska Air Group, & Nordstrom. She has received many prestigious awards for her community service work, including the Woman Who Makes A Difference Award from the International Women's Forum. In 2006, she received the Lifetime Achievement Award from City Year. She also received the Corporate Director of the Year from the Northwest Chapter of the National Association of Corporate Directors." [2]

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  1. Toyota Toyota Diversity Advisory Board, organizational web page, accessed December 16, 2013.
  2. Phyllis J. Campbell, Seattle Foundation, accessed December 11, 2007.
  3. Directors, Alliance for Education, accessed December 11, 2007.
  4. Seattle Symphony Board, organizational web page, accessed November 20, 2013.